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oregonbigfoot.com 691
bigfootsounds.com 70
bfro.net 4,204
ourbigfoot.com 289
bigfootencounters.com 3,560
youtube.com 30,834,319
angelfire.com 1,012,008
soundboard.com 18,253
members.tripod.com 492,141
bigfootforums.com 4,534
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Bigfoot Sounds
Bigfoot Scream-This was recorded in Columbiana County, Ohio in 1994. Not really a scream, it sounds more like a monkey screech. Also heard are a dog and an ...
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Bigfoot Sounds
Bigfoot Scream-This was recorded in Columbiana County, Ohio in 1994. Not really a scream, it sounds more like a monkey screech. Also heard are a dog and an ...
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Bigfoot Sounds
Bigfoot Sounds. Some of these sounds may require Real Audio and Real download to listen to them. Feel free to burn these to a CD, if you like. ...
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